Indian national parks are popular throughout the world for preserving the rich Indian wildlife and endangered species.
India has a large number of 97 national parks at the moment and they are preserving the country's finest wildlife species, under the supervision of forest departments.
Indian national parks can be classified according to the regions they are located, as follows
National Parks of North India
The Northern region houses some popular national parks in India like the Dachigam National Park, Great Himalayan National Park, Valley of Flowers, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary, etc.
National Parks of South India
Some of the most notable parks in this region include the Ranganathittu Wildlife Sanctuary, Nagarhole National Park, Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, Silent Valley National Park, Eravikulam National Park, Periyar Tiger Reserve, etc.
National Parks of West India
The important national parks in this region include the Desert National Park, Marine National Park, Blackbuck (Velavadar) National Park, Gir National Park, etc.
National Parks of East India
National parks in this region includes Kaziranga National Park,Manas Tiger Reserve, Buxa Tiger Reserve, Jaldapara Wildlife Sanctuary, Sundarbans Tiger Reserve, Simlipal Tiger Reserve, Bhitar Kanika Wildlife Sanctuary, etc. Most of these national parks have earned recognition and reputation around the world, as well.
National Parks of Central India
Some of the important ones include the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, Kanha Tiger Reserve, Pench Tiger Reserve, Bori Wildlife Sanctuary and many other national parks.
Indian national parks are located at diverse geographical locations and have different climatic conditions.
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